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Why not! It wouldn't be anymore of a disaster with her on the ticket. She could help him stop employers from providing health insurance, lower corporate taxes and maybe bring back the draft. Take a look at johnmccain.com. Lowering corporate taxes doesn't create higher wages as the website says. See this U.S. News article:

He also repeatedly mentions needing more troops in Iraq. How will that be possible without a draft? Especially if we'll be in Iraq for another 100 years. He says he's against a draft, but he's flip-flopped on so many issues - how could we trust him? McCain will take away our employer provided health insurance and give us a lousy 2500.00 rebate. We won't be buying much insurance with that.

Hey, Condoleezzaa is used to working on behalf of big business. Screw the people! She was in an expensive shoe store shopping early on during the Katrina disaster. Why not Condi!

No, it would be a transparent and a poor strategy to get the black vote. Obama is going to get 95% of the black vote, no matter who McCain chooses for VP. He should choose someone with no ties to the hated Bush administration, and someone younger than McCain. The governor of Florida would be a good choice.

It's only a perfect choice if your for abortion. I'm not so i think it's a bad choice. Also her stance on the war is much like McCains so i don't see how anti-war advocates will be wooed by her. Her skin color & gender might be break through pluses but if too many people don't agree with her, well it'll only end up looking like a political stunt to try & appeal to females & african americans. And single females & african americans are mostly dems anyway.

Excellent choice if the ticket read either way!! Trouble is, I highly doubt that Condolisa would be interested. I believe I heard way back, that she only came in as a favor to President Bush. As far as I'm concerned, she's done an excellent job, and no---I am neither black nor Republican.

You are so right. Rice for V.P., Cheney for Secretary of Pain and Suffering, Barbara Bush for Health and Human Services (because of her compassion for suffering people in Katrina).
Lets don't forget George Bush as a Treasury Secretary, and Michael Jackson for Children Services.